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OkAleksey Vaneev wrote:rogeriomatos, as I've said, no problems here. If it sounds OK to you then use it. The final mix you get is what ultimately matters.

What do YOUR ears answer to this question?autloc wrote:I take it that phase-linear mode was turned off? If so, wouldn't be PLParEQ be the same as any other RBJ-based parametric EQ (=almost all of them) that oversamples by two?
Haha. Yeah, but ears were mostly irrelevant to my question.fritzman wrote:What do YOUR ears answer to this question?
Then I obviously didn't understand your question. Care to explain?autloc wrote:Haha. Yeah, but ears were mostly irrelevant to my question.fritzman wrote:What do YOUR ears answer to this question?
An all pass filter can either be 'off' (acting as a pure delay) , or it can be on, in which case it introduces different delays at different frequencies. IF PLParEQ was working in "phase linear" mode, an all pass filter would therefore do absolutely nothing (except possible add some distortion from the 8-fold process). Kingston informs me that PLParEQ doesn't give you the option, which makes sense.fritzman wrote:Then I obviously didn't understand your question. Care to explain?
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